Shopping Website Update
am 18.03.2007 18:15:38 von Helene Day
Hi,
I have a tiny shopping website that has lots of static pages, mostly all
created from the same template, that offer short product reviews and links
to merchant websites. For example:
http://www.review-a-gadget.com/Sony_Walkman_NW-E002BLUE_512M B_MP3_Player_Review.php
I would like to expand the site considerably, and use of MySQL and PHP are
something I suspect I should look at very early. It seems that all my very
large competitors have opted for dynamically generated content.
What types of 'storefront' PHP packages are available that use MySQL as an
database, and what kinds of advantages would there be in using a database,
as opposed to retaining the static page solution?
Re: Shopping Website Update
am 20.03.2007 22:33:52 von Helene Day
la la lala...HEY! dada dada HEY!
Whoopie!!!
"Baron von der Slahp" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a tiny shopping website that has lots of static pages, mostly all
> created from the same template, that offer short product reviews and links
> to merchant websites. For example:
>
> http://www.review-a-gadget.com/Sony_Walkman_NW-E002BLUE_512M B_MP3_Player_Review.php
>
> I would like to expand the site considerably, and use of MySQL and PHP are
> something I suspect I should look at very early. It seems that all my very
> large competitors have opted for dynamically generated content.
>
> What types of 'storefront' PHP packages are available that use MySQL as an
> database, and what kinds of advantages would there be in using a database,
> as opposed to retaining the static page solution?
>
>
>
Re: Shopping Website Update
am 23.03.2007 01:01:07 von Helene Day
do do doodly do da do diddly do doo.
Yahoo!
"Baron von der Slahp" wrote in message
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> la la lala...HEY! dada dada HEY!
>
> Whoopie!!!
>
> "Baron von der Slahp" wrote in message
> news:45fc840b$0$17582$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.n et.au...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a tiny shopping website that has lots of static pages, mostly all
>> created from the same template, that offer short product reviews and
>> links to merchant websites. For example:
>>
>> http://www.review-a-gadget.com/Sony_Walkman_NW-E002BLUE_512M B_MP3_Player_Review.php
>>
>> I would like to expand the site considerably, and use of MySQL and PHP
>> are something I suspect I should look at very early. It seems that all my
>> very large competitors have opted for dynamically generated content.
>>
>> What types of 'storefront' PHP packages are available that use MySQL as
>> an database, and what kinds of advantages would there be in using a
>> database, as opposed to retaining the static page solution?
>>
>>
>>
>
>